Package Details: qtwebkit 2.3.4-9

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/qtwebkit.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: qtwebkit
Description: An open source web browser engine (Qt port)
Upstream URL: http://trac.webkit.org/wiki/QtWebKit
Licenses: GPL3, LGPL2.1
Conflicts: qt
Submitter: arojas
Maintainer: Omar007
Last Packager: Omar007
Votes: 54
Popularity: 0.045333
First Submitted: 2017-02-09 07:52 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2023-04-30 16:17 (UTC)

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jmsq commented on 2017-06-06 02:34 (UTC)

This package currently fails to build.

Scimmia commented on 2017-06-05 01:35 (UTC)

JohnRobson, what does WebKitGTK have to do with QtWebKit?

JohnRobson commented on 2017-06-05 00:18 (UTC)

Sorry, but last release is 2.17.3, why here is 2.3.4 ? https://trac.webkit.org/browser/webkit/releases/WebKitGTK?desc=1

sheinz commented on 2017-06-03 13:27 (UTC)

@miltador qtwebkit: https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B_SA88lTBldUaXhWQ05SY0g0TDg You might also want vtk-qt4 if you are building FreeCAD vtk-qt4: https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B_SA88lTBldUdHVyQWhIaGczVm8

miltador commented on 2017-06-02 18:40 (UTC)

Can someone provide a binary (compiled) version of this package? It is building only in chroot and takes 2-4 hours... Thanks.

sheinz commented on 2017-06-01 22:27 (UTC)

@Ulin I also had build errors but building in a clean chroot was actually successful. And the same behavior on both my arch machines. Try setting up a chroot and build in it as @WoefulDerelict suggested.

Ulin commented on 2017-06-01 17:57 (UTC)

pp:54: /usr/include/unicode/umachine.h: На глобальном уровне: /usr/include/unicode/umachine.h:347:22: ошибка: conflicting declaration «typedef char16_t UChar» typedef char16_t UChar; ^~~~~

ZeroBit commented on 2017-05-31 07:25 (UTC)

@WoefulDerelict I tried again with "extra-x86_64-build -c makechrootpkg -c -r $CHROOT" and it worked. Thank you!

WoefulDerelict commented on 2017-05-30 15:35 (UTC) (edited on 2017-05-30 17:39 (UTC) by WoefulDerelict)

ZeroBit: That is interesting. I haven't encountered that at all. Building this via a call to extra-x86_64-build has worked fine so far. I will check it against the new gcc update that just dropped, perhaps it breaks things again. This software takes a very long time to build. The average is about two hours; however, the Qt wiki tells users it could take up to four hours. If it has not been 'looping' for more than four hours it just may be building normally and you are misinterpreting the output. ADDENDUM: While the output is much more verbose thanks to all the added messages in GCC 7, the new compiler still builds this just fine in a clean chroot via the extra-x86_64-build script from devtools.